2 installation, 1 on your own web server and jsp engine, 2 on ptg 1.1 – Oracle Audio Technologies Application 9i User Manual

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Mail

JavaMail API 1.2 from Sun Microsystems

JavaBeans Activation Framework extension (JAF) from Sun Microsystems

Directory

JNDI 1.2 from Sun Microsystems

2.2.2 Installation

2.2.2.1 On Your Own Web Server and JSP Engine

Ensure you have a working web server and a JSP engine configured to run on that
web server. Refer to your web server and JSP engine documentation for more
information.

Put all the jar files from the

lib

directory into the JSP engine’s classpath.

Ensure that <JDK 1.2>/jre/lib/rt.jar and <JDK 1.2>/lib/tools.jar is in the classpath.

Configure the JSP engine to point to the JSP files in the

JSP

directory.

Mail.jsp

is the main JSP for the Mail Application, and LDAP.jsp is the main JSP for

the Directory Application.

2.2.2.2 On PTG 1.1

PTG 1.1 already includes Apache web server and JServ 1.1.1.

Configure JServ so that the jar files are in its classpath. Go to <JServ1.1.1
directory>/conf/jserv.properties

, then put the following lines before all other

classpaths:

wrapper.classpath=<ompim properties directory>

wrapper.classpath=<ompim lib directory>/ompim.jar

Also ensure that the JavaMail and LDAP jar files are in wrapper.classpath.

Configure Apache so that the JSP files are on the document root on Apache.
Mail.jsp

is the main JSP for the Mail Application, and LDAP.jsp is the main JSP for

the Directory Application.

Create a new service in PTG ServiceDesigner to point to the URL of the
applications. See the

Configuration of URL Adapter in PTG 1.1 ServiceDesigner

for

more information.

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